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Well Tom Wilson is in the news again this time in the Globa and Mail and the Scuba Diving June edition. We have just finished cataloggin all his work and we know boast over 100 shipwrecks and 2300+ photographs.

Come have a look

http://www.scubaq.ca/index.html

We are adding new material weekly and will be adding video clips in the near future.

Thanks for dropping around
 
Those pictures are one of the reasons why I live up here. :D

Thank you, Very nice
 
ScubaQ:
Well Tom Wilson is in the news again this time in the Globa and Mail and the Scuba Diving June edition. We have just finished cataloggin all his work and we know boast over 100 shipwrecks and 2300+ photographs.

Come have a look

http://www.scubaq.ca/index.html

We are adding new material weekly and will be adding video clips in the near future.

Thanks for dropping around
Awesome pictures! Any idea what settings were used? Did you/they use a tripod and long shutter speeds or is it actually that bright down there? On one of the wrecks 220 feet deep, the picture looked like it was taken 30 feet deep. Were they tinkered with digitally? I've tried stuff like that over on our side of the country (tripod/1 sec. shutter speed/ASA 400 film) and even with great vis, it's still too bloody dark!
 

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